Cat Scan Done, Problem Behind The Nose, Headache, Tiredness, Neck Swollen. Advice?
My husband went had cat scan done Dr s said their is something behind his nose his nose isn't giving him trouble it was a really bad headache and felling like he was gonna fall and felt like his ear was plugged. So then seen ENT Dr he came home today with tiredness bad not like himself and a little headache. And I noticed his 14th side of his face ear and part of his neck is swollen and red like he got burned he said it don't hurt but he don't feel right
There are so many interlinked symptoms and signs observed by you in your husband's case. Sincere advise to you, to consult the ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon to correlate the CT Scan findings clinically and rule out the type and extent of the Nasopharyngeal mass, hopefully it should be a benign condition with the related signs of compression, never the less it is better to be clinically evaluated at the earliest possible
chances of sinusitis and vacum headaches due o it the sinusitis give these symptomps need xray pns waters view ot it will come in ct scan reat sinusitis in consultation with ent or allergy doctor to treat on allergy guidelines and all symptomps will go
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Cat Scan Done, Problem Behind The Nose, Headache, Tiredness, Neck Swollen. Advice?
There are so many interlinked symptoms and signs observed by you in your husband s case. Sincere advise to you, to consult the ENT and Head & Neck Surgeon to correlate the CT Scan findings clinically and rule out the type and extent of the Nasopharyngeal mass, hopefully it should be a benign condition with the related signs of compression, never the less it is better to be clinically evaluated at the earliest possible